Houston Street is back open Friday after being shut down due to a water main break that flooded Houston between Allen and Essex streets. The iconic Katz’s Delicatessen stayed open despite flooding in the basement.

But other businesses in the area were shut down by the flooding. The general manager of Lobster Joint, located next door to Katz’s, Alex Linomontes told The Wall Street Journal that they are “out of business” from the flooding damage. “We still have bills to pay, and there are hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage.”

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The 20-inch water main, built in 1959, broke just before 11 a.m. on Thursday, and water was shut off shortly after the break to stop the leak. Five commercial buildings and eight residential buildings were without water on Thursday, and a total of four businesses reported flooding had to be pumped out, the Department of Environmental Protection said on Friday.

Water was restored in all the buildings late Thursday night, DEP spokesman Chris Gilbride said. There’s no indication of the cause, but the pipe has been repaired, Gilbride said. Traffic was diverted Thursday evening and Friday onto Allen Street.